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Warning. British Gas hikes prices AGAIN... but don't get angry, get even Grrrr. The 3m+ on a British Gas standard tariff face an avg 3.8% rise in Oct, its 2nd hike in 2018. But turn anger into action and many can save big amounts by ditching expensive standard variable tariffs (SVTs) - whether with BG or others. Dyann did: "I switched from British Gas using MSE, saving £450/yr." Here's how...
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New. 16 Center Parcs tricks. Incl half-price Euro stays, £199 4-night UK breaks & 50% off activities. Center Parcs McDonald's HACK - pay 59p, get £2 Big Mac & fries again & again. Please eat responsibly. McD's hack New. 1.8% fixed savings for 9mths + possible cashback. This isn't for everyone, as you can earn more by locking your money away for 12mths with the top 1yr fix at 2%+. But decent 9mth fixes are rare and if you'll need your cash a little earlier, ICICI Bank via 'savings marketplace' Raisin gives 1.8% AER fixed for 9mths + £20 cashback on £10k-£19,999, up to £80 on more. See all top savings, incl easy access at up to 1.4%. Two pairs of prescription specs for £16. MSE Blagged. Incl free delivery. Spec-tacular 3 holiday helpers if heading away soon |
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Lloyds is the latest to cut rewards. In the coming months it'll slash the number of Avios points - BA's frequent flyer miles - you earn on its Avios Reward card and cull flight upgrades. Rewards elsewhere have dropped in recent years too, as fees shops pay banks - which fund 'em - are now capped. But you can still get PAID for everyday spending to turn your plastic into a perk powerhouse. We've picked out the best below - good if you're a disgruntled Lloyds customer or just want to start earning.
Full info and more options, incl Sainsbury's, Tesco, M&S and Amazon cards, in Credit Card Rewards (APR Examples). |
How to make old £1 coins spendable again. A whopping 169m are still down sofas, in piggybanks etc. £1 coin help Get £100 on £1,000+ investment. MSE Blagged. Can be risky, but if you'll open a stocks & shares ISA anyway, this gets a 9%-ish head start after fees. 500 avail. £100 cashback Kurt Geiger shoes from £9 via 25% off code. MSE Blagged. Via its outlet, £5 delivery. Kurt Geiger 10yr mortgage fixes - worth it? With more now available, should you lock in for so long? We crunch the numbers. 20% off Odeon, Pizza Express, Gap & New Look gift cards. Stackable with offers. Ends Sun. Gift card trick |
AT A GLANCE BEST BUYS
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40+ eBay buying tips - incl 'is it cheaper on eBay?' photo checker Know how to play the online auction giant right and it can be a bargain hunter's dream You can buy just about anything on eBay - whether a TV, clothes, toys or even a Love Island water bottle. Our 40+ eBay buying tips guide has the top techniques to cut prices - here are our opening bids...
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20% off Family & Friends Railcard. MSE Blagged. Gets 1yr card for £24 (norm £30). Ends Sat. Railcard code BIG BANK SWITCH WIN - SUCCESS OF THE WEEK: "Just wanted to say a big thank you for helping me get free money by switching current accounts in the last 18mths or so. I've made over £1,000 for doing very little." (Send us yours on this or any topic.) |
THIS WEEK'S POLL How do you rate your broadband provider? We can tell you which the cheapest broadband providers are, but to keep our customer service ratings updated, we need your help. So tell us how your broadband provider has performed over the past six months. How do you rate your broadband supplier? Four in 10 have moved savings in the last year. Last week, we asked when you last moved your savings - 43% of you said you'd done so in the past year, suggesting our message of ditching sub-1% rates is getting across to some extent. See full savings poll results. |
MONEY MORAL DILEMMA Should I keep quiet about my 'free' broadband? I signed up for Vodafone fibre broadband and then changed my connection date. This seems to have confused its systems - the broadband works, but several months down the line I've realised I've not been charged. Enter the Money Moral Maze: Should I keep quiet about 'free' b'band? | Suggest an MMD | View past MMDs THE QUICKIES - Debt-Free Wannabe chat of the week: Am I being silly not using savings to pay off debt? |
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MSE TEAM APPEARANCES (MOST SUBJECTS TBC) Fri 17 Aug - BBC South West stations, Good Morning with Joe Lemer, from 5am, car insurance tips |
QUESTION OF THE WEEK Q: I have two current accounts with the same bank - one's a standard account, one's a basic account. Can I switch the basic one to another bank to get the rewards offered to new customers? Anon, via email.
MSE Rosie's A: You can indeed. The fact it's a basic account makes no difference, and it'll all happen within seven working days as long as the banks you're switching from and to are signed up to the Current Account Switch Service. Under this, all your direct debits and other payments will be moved too. For more on bank switching and the top accounts to switch to, including one offering up to £185 in M&S vouchers, see Best Bank Accounts. Please suggest a question of the week (we can't reply to individual emails). |
'I PUT ESSENTIAL OILS IN MY LOO TO KILL NASTY SMELLS' That's all for this week, but before we go... MoneySaving ways to freshen your loo caused a bit of a stir - or should we say, stink - in our forum this week. Our crafty MoneySavers came up with makeshift sprays using essential oils or simply lighting a match to burn off nasties in the air. Share your bad-smell cover-ups over on our how to freshen my loo forum thread. We hope you save some money, |
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